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this is texas republican named steve stockman. here is what the republican had to say about the issues just seven years ago. >> i think we ought to extend the assault weapons ban and was told the bill was never going to move because republicans and democrats were against the ban. i believe law abiding citizen ought to be able to own a gun. and i believe in back ground check s . >>> and then there was ronald reagan, stephen rosen feld writes. and former nixon speechwriter wrote in 1999. >> joining me now joe klein, journalist for time magazine. joe, how did the republicans come to this extremist point from what we have heard to president george w. bush resigning? there are a couple of things going on here. they are coming to an end. which is good news for the rest of us. there has been a 30 year drift since reagan to the right in the republican party. reagan when he made those statements didn't have to deal with rush limbaugh. he said something at that point and you also have a natural evolution of special interest groups and it is
this is texas republican named steve stockman. here is what the republican had to say about the issues just seven years ago. >> i think we ought to extend the assault weapons ban and was told the bill was never going to move because republicans and democrats were against the ban. i believe law abiding citizen ought to be able to own a gun. and i believe in back ground check s . >>> and then there was ronald reagan, stephen rosen feld writes. and former nixon speechwriter wrote in...
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on the anniversary, republican tucson city councilman steve kozachik, known in tucson as steve k., organized a gun guy-back that allowed residents to turn in the unwanted weapons to the police department, in exchange for safeway gift cards, the grocery store chain that was the scene of the giffords shooting. they collected and destroyed more than 200 guns in that drive. but not without opposition. the national rifle association, of course, opposed the buy back and told npr that it will work with the arizona state legislature to re-write the law in order to make it illegal to destroy firearms in buy-backs. and one republican state senator even held his own gun buy-back on the same day as steve k. instead of destroying the guns, he and other gun rights advocates added them to their collections. just days after, he wrote this. the arizona republican party is an idealogical outliar, i see nothing showing that it is inclined to move anything but further away from the values of this community. i will, therefore, be changing my party register to democrat. joining me now, the rather than turned demo
on the anniversary, republican tucson city councilman steve kozachik, known in tucson as steve k., organized a gun guy-back that allowed residents to turn in the unwanted weapons to the police department, in exchange for safeway gift cards, the grocery store chain that was the scene of the giffords shooting. they collected and destroyed more than 200 guns in that drive. but not without opposition. the national rifle association, of course, opposed the buy back and told npr that it will work...
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connell: thank you, steve. dagen: just last week we heard apple ceo talk about how important growth in china is to his country. apple is reaching out for a new plan. connell: 15-20 minutes away from the president. his plan for gun control and new measures. on that, the judge is coming in ahead of the president's remarks. george napolitano. let's look at markets with treasuries for you right now. ♪ [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working t
connell: thank you, steve. dagen: just last week we heard apple ceo talk about how important growth in china is to his country. apple is reaching out for a new plan. connell: 15-20 minutes away from the president. his plan for gun control and new measures. on that, the judge is coming in ahead of the president's remarks. george napolitano. let's look at markets with treasuries for you right now. ♪ [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a...
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take texas congressman steve stockman. he replaced ron paul and is making noise about impeaching the president. it's his second go around in congress. in '94 he was considered far to the right. now he fits in with some of these people. it says a lot how far they have come. >>> finally let me finish with a need for republicans again to choose sides. the wild bunch or the posse? this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste thi
take texas congressman steve stockman. he replaced ron paul and is making noise about impeaching the president. it's his second go around in congress. in '94 he was considered far to the right. now he fits in with some of these people. it says a lot how far they have come. >>> finally let me finish with a need for republicans again to choose sides. the wild bunch or the posse? this is "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a...
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republican texas congressman steve stockman talks about impeaching the president if he takes steps to upgrade gun safety by executive order. remember sharron angle, the nevada republican senate candidate talking openly about using second amendment remedies against public officials? people used to think she was alone out there, something of an oddity. what's becoming clear is in today's gop, she's more typical than not. ed rendell was governor of pennsylvania, michael steele was chair of the republican party. gentlemen, thank you. president obama will announce his plans for gun safety tomorrow after hearing vice president biden's task force recommendations, but already criticism is mounting on the right. here is republican senator rand paul of kentucky. >> i'm against having a king. i think having a monarch is what we fought the american revolution over, and someone who wants to bypass the constitution, bypass congress, that's someone who wants to act like a king or a monarch. i've been opposed to executive orders even with republican presidents, but one that wants to infringe on the s
republican texas congressman steve stockman talks about impeaching the president if he takes steps to upgrade gun safety by executive order. remember sharron angle, the nevada republican senate candidate talking openly about using second amendment remedies against public officials? people used to think she was alone out there, something of an oddity. what's becoming clear is in today's gop, she's more typical than not. ed rendell was governor of pennsylvania, michael steele was chair of the...
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appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> steve toth from texas. by the way, i'm from upstate new york, myself. >>> a new cnn/"time"/orc poll shows more americans favor gun control. 55% say they're in favor of stricter laws. 44% are opposed. here's a further breakdown of the numbers. 37% say they strongly favor stricter gun laws. 18% moderately favor it. 17% moderately oppose them. 27% strongly oppose stricter gun laws. we also polled americans on the president's performance. 55% say they now approve of how president obama is handling his job. 43% disapprove. we also asked how vice president biden is handling his job. he has an even higher approval rate than the president. 59% say they approve of how the vice president is handling his job. 38% disapprove. >>> we'll take another quick break. much more of our special coverage right after this. plugged it into my car, and got a discount just for being the good driver i've always been. i'm just out here, snap-shooting it forward. you don't want to have to pay for other people's bad driving, do you? no.
appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> steve toth from texas. by the way, i'm from upstate new york, myself. >>> a new cnn/"time"/orc poll shows more americans favor gun control. 55% say they're in favor of stricter laws. 44% are opposed. here's a further breakdown of the numbers. 37% say they strongly favor stricter gun laws. 18% moderately favor it. 17% moderately oppose them. 27% strongly oppose stricter gun laws. we also polled americans on the president's...
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. >> well, i will also play some sound from representative steve stockman from texas, we'll play it in a second, but basically compared the president's use of children in the audience to that of saddam hussein. let's take a listen to that. >> using children, reminds me of saddam hussein when he used kids -- >> karen, we know there's going to be a fight, but it seems like the weaponry, if you will, that some parts of the conservative right is ready to deploy is particularly sharp, it's insensitive, it doesn't really have a -- i don't think it has a place in a discussion where we're talking about very basic issues of safety and citizenship, but it seems like, you know, i don't think anybody should be under any impression anybody's going to go quietly into the night. >> of course, not. we've seen this time and time again. any time you call out something that the right wing doesn't like, you're a racist, you're a sexist, you're bringing race into it, you're using children. >> you should be impeached. >> or you should be impeached. let's talk about the nra using children, not only creating
. >> well, i will also play some sound from representative steve stockman from texas, we'll play it in a second, but basically compared the president's use of children in the audience to that of saddam hussein. let's take a listen to that. >> using children, reminds me of saddam hussein when he used kids -- >> karen, we know there's going to be a fight, but it seems like the weaponry, if you will, that some parts of the conservative right is ready to deploy is particularly...
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steve tell us, you're out there in the cold, buddy. tell us how it is going there and what we expect inside where you would like to be. >> that would be nice. a very cold morning here at washington's national cathedral. about 20 degrees out here. we expect the president and the vice president at 10:30, for this service which is a tradition to wrap up inaugural events here in washington. we, it is an interfaith service and a lot of dignitaries will be here. now of course the national cathedral, a landmark in the nation's capitol. this event goes all the way back to george washington and we'll be repeated today. just sort of cap off the inaugural events that have been going on for the past several days here in washington. now, this cathedral of course was damaged in 2011. suffered severe damage. could take about 10 years to get it back again. it will cost millions of dollars to do that. so that service getting underway at 10:30 this morning. we'll keep an eye on it for you. martha: you're talking a little bit, steve, about the historic n
steve tell us, you're out there in the cold, buddy. tell us how it is going there and what we expect inside where you would like to be. >> that would be nice. a very cold morning here at washington's national cathedral. about 20 degrees out here. we expect the president and the vice president at 10:30, for this service which is a tradition to wrap up inaugural events here in washington. we, it is an interfaith service and a lot of dignitaries will be here. now of course the national...
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that enables the franchise to expand. >> tom: cream or sugar for you, steve? >> i take the splenda. >> tom: it's noted. do you own any position in the two stocks? >> neither. >> tom: he's a coffee drinker. stephen anderson, miller tabak. >> susie: regulators say "pom wonderful products," may not be as "wonderful" as marketers made them out to be. the federal trade commission is barring the maker of pomegranate juice and tea from making unsupported health claims about its products, like the ability to treat heart disease and prostate cancer. the f.t.c. first filed a complaint, two years ago, alleging that pom wonderful used deceptive advertising. pom says it will appeal. >> 4wé: automakers are placing big bets on the luxury vehicle market this year. as ruben ramirez reports tonight, they're hoping that as u.s. economic recovery continues, more drivers will upgrade what they drive. >> reporter: automakers are optimistic the u.s. economy may be turning a corner and that in turn will spur consumers to spend a little extra on their next car. >> luxury seems to be
that enables the franchise to expand. >> tom: cream or sugar for you, steve? >> i take the splenda. >> tom: it's noted. do you own any position in the two stocks? >> neither. >> tom: he's a coffee drinker. stephen anderson, miller tabak. >> susie: regulators say "pom wonderful products," may not be as "wonderful" as marketers made them out to be. the federal trade commission is barring the maker of pomegranate juice and tea from making...
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big government could not produce thomas edison or steve jobs, but profit motive could not inspire dr. king or abraham lincoln. and i think this president is trying to rebalance it. it goes back to our founding. >> we have to end on that. stay with us. we'll continue our conversation with our panel after a quick break. we have more to talk about how deeply the president fused his remarks today with the ideas and lessons of dr. king and the civil rights struggle. we'll be right back. [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. itbut sleep train's huge foyear eends sunday. salels, get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. don't wait, sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. s
big government could not produce thomas edison or steve jobs, but profit motive could not inspire dr. king or abraham lincoln. and i think this president is trying to rebalance it. it goes back to our founding. >> we have to end on that. stay with us. we'll continue our conversation with our panel after a quick break. we have more to talk about how deeply the president fused his remarks today with the ideas and lessons of dr. king and the civil rights struggle. we'll be right back. [ lane...
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big government could not produce thomas edison or steve jobs but profit motive could not inspire dr. king or abraham lincoln. and i think this president is trying to rebalance it. it goes back to our founding. >> we have to end on that. stay with us. we'll continue our conversation with our panel after a quick break. we have more to talk about how deeply the president fused his remarks. like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. ♪ america, america god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ >> on the steps of the u.s.
big government could not produce thomas edison or steve jobs but profit motive could not inspire dr. king or abraham lincoln. and i think this president is trying to rebalance it. it goes back to our founding. >> we have to end on that. stay with us. we'll continue our conversation with our panel after a quick break. we have more to talk about how deeply the president fused his remarks. like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're...
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big government could not produce thomas edison or steve jobs but profit motive could not inspire dr. king or abraham lincoln. and i think this president is trying to rebalance it. it goes back to our founding. >> we have to end on that. stay with us. we'll continue our conversation with our panel after a quick break. we have more to talk about how deeply the president fused his remarks. [ male announcer ] coughequence™ #8. waking the baby. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ grace on thee ♪ ♪ >> on the steps of the u.s. capital, james taylor. i want to show you another moment. when
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steve is with us from miami. >> good morning. before i start my comment, i would like to say i am a cuban american. i got here in 1960. to us, what i have learned since tothen, white and blacks are the same. putting that aside, terry made a comment about gun-control. the first thing that happened in cuba, russia, a communist country is one thing. take the guns away from the citizens. we do not need that in the united states. i believe we have the second amendment. it goes back for a long time. second, spending. how can we keep spending money when our nation does not have a penny to stand on? my three kids and my grandkids, what are they going to believe in? i have a question for the democratic body. the cubans coming in from cuba right now are not political refugees anymore. right now, i am watching c-span at my mother's place. she has worked 30-some years in this beautiful nation of ours. when are we going to stop giving away our money? people that pay taxes in this beautiful nation. we have people coming in -- and i will use my
steve is with us from miami. >> good morning. before i start my comment, i would like to say i am a cuban american. i got here in 1960. to us, what i have learned since tothen, white and blacks are the same. putting that aside, terry made a comment about gun-control. the first thing that happened in cuba, russia, a communist country is one thing. take the guns away from the citizens. we do not need that in the united states. i believe we have the second amendment. it goes back for a long...
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. >> reporter: but still enough to fill hotels like the historic willard, where steve blum says he's met seven presidents. >> i got a fist bump from obama. >> reporter: and everyone has learned that the festivities are not really about any one person. >> what we celebrate is that we are the greatest democracy on this planet and that we could have this transition of power, whether it be second term or whatever it be, like no other country can. >> you might not like the president, you might not like his politics, but he's the president. he's the only one we have. >> reporter: theodore roosevelt in 1905 was the first president to draw massive crowds. but in 1945, franklin roosevelt called off the big party when world war ii was raging. historian douglas brinkley. >> that was a very unique year, 1945. in most normal situations, even if we're in a recession or if we're in a foreign war, we still throw pretty big inaugurals. >> reporter: for maurice madden, it is mainly a big moment. >> i do believe that if i'm blessed to live to be an old man, i'll be able to look back on all of this and
. >> reporter: but still enough to fill hotels like the historic willard, where steve blum says he's met seven presidents. >> i got a fist bump from obama. >> reporter: and everyone has learned that the festivities are not really about any one person. >> what we celebrate is that we are the greatest democracy on this planet and that we could have this transition of power, whether it be second term or whatever it be, like no other country can. >> you might not like...
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steve? >> the federal reserve district says economic growth is modest to moderate in all 12 districts. that's how we normally lead but that's not the most important. what is important is the talk about how fiscal uncertainties are already hurting the economy. you think the debt ceiling is an issue for down the road? base book suggests an issue for right now. let me get to other issues first and i will get back to that. rebounding from hurricane sandy. holiday sales modestly higher but appear to be below expectations. manufacturing is mixed with the outlook generally optimistic. real estate is up in all districts and real estate growth was moderate to strong in all districts. now we get to the fiscal cliff issues. hiring times are cautious especially for companies doing business in europe and defense. hiring plans specifically delays in six district due to fiscal uncertainties. let me show you individual comments from the districts when it comes to the fiscal uncertainties. real estate contex
steve? >> the federal reserve district says economic growth is modest to moderate in all 12 districts. that's how we normally lead but that's not the most important. what is important is the talk about how fiscal uncertainties are already hurting the economy. you think the debt ceiling is an issue for down the road? base book suggests an issue for right now. let me get to other issues first and i will get back to that. rebounding from hurricane sandy. holiday sales modestly higher but...
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steve spurrier and john brody have also been on it. one year ago, it was alex smith right before the niners lost the nfc championship game to the giants. >>> so what are the odds kaepernick leads us to victory again this weekend? here's what vegas is saying about the four teams still left in the super bowl hunt. patriots are your favorite to win it at 6 to 5. niners at number 2 at 2 to 1. falcons and ravens coming up 6 to 1 and 7 to 1. >>> the odds of getting a great meal with tony's advice are extremely high today. >> today for tony's table, beautiful embarcadero, beautiful lamar restaurant. let's go in. >> we are marinating in vinegar, soy sauce. >> white vinegar and oyster sauce. marinate this about 15, 20 minutes. some of the flavor gets in there and then? >> olive oil. getting the beautiful brown color that we are looking for. >> searing it on all four sides. >> we're going to take the meat away. >> he took out the meat, but using the same pan for the veggies, because the flavor's in the pan right now. you don't want to lose that.
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steve spurrer and john bro di have also been on. one year ago alex smith was on the cover before losing the nfc championship against the giants but don't expect any kind of si jings this time around. >> last year going into it we really didn't know what to expect. not many of us had been in the playoffs previously. you know we got in there. the intensity was a little bit more than what we expected. you know, we adjusted. we played well, beat the saints, and we went out there against you know new york giants, and we didn't take care of business. we didn't really understand the magnitude of the moment. >> they do now. five of the 49ers nine probowlers were brought to san francisco by former head coach mike nolan. >> here we go. let's go. it's on the script. stay with the script. >> nolan is gone from calling falcon in san francisco to coaching them in atlanta. here's the defensive coordinator for the falcons now. he's a little fearful of the team he helped build in san francisco. >> it's nice to know certain guys because you got to kn
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i mean, because this guy, steve jobs, was a genius, the thomas edison of our time. we all know about that. and meanwhile, you know, samsung, with their phones, with their droids, with their galaxy tablets, they make all the parts, unlike apple. they make everything that goes into this thing. they have a big advantage there. >> so they can fine-tune the concept. the new issue for "fortune" is the 100 best companies to work for. andy, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, she is a legend in the fashion industry. now out with a new memoir, the creative director for "american vogue" magazine, grace coddington joins us on-set on "morning joe." ♪ using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my s
i mean, because this guy, steve jobs, was a genius, the thomas edison of our time. we all know about that. and meanwhile, you know, samsung, with their phones, with their droids, with their galaxy tablets, they make all the parts, unlike apple. they make everything that goes into this thing. they have a big advantage there. >> so they can fine-tune the concept. the new issue for "fortune" is the 100 best companies to work for. andy, thank you so much. >> thank you....
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steve hayes for "weekly standard." juan williams columnist for the hill. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. you looked at the 23 executive actions. what are you saying he is going to push for in congress? what is the reality and what are you thinking of his action today? this is action that wouldn't have an immediate long-term far reaching impact. >> they enforce existing law. >> right. >> things we talk about the panel before. >> on the legislative side we heard the president say we need people speaking in out the areas traditionally pro-gun. he needs to say that. because i would say the legislative package he is talking about, and it's unclear whether they do it all at once or try to break it up. that depends on how it moves through congress. it's not likely to succeed. he is not likely to get the big measures through the assault weapons ban. you heard the reservation about harry reid. it's difficult to get it through the house of representatives. magazine clip size is already meeting resistance. they could expand background checks. but a new
steve hayes for "weekly standard." juan williams columnist for the hill. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. you looked at the 23 executive actions. what are you saying he is going to push for in congress? what is the reality and what are you thinking of his action today? this is action that wouldn't have an immediate long-term far reaching impact. >> they enforce existing law. >> right. >> things we talk about the panel before. >> on the legislative...
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our steve liesman with the story. steve, this took you by surprise, huh? >> reporter: there were some really interesting comments on there, the release of the fed transcript five years afterwards, and what's clear from the monumental meetings of the fed in 2007 is we know now if we didn't already that jim cramer was right. the fed really did have no idea how bad it was out there. listen to this. >> bernanke is being an academic. he has no idea. >> cramer. >> i've talked to the heads of almost every single one of these firms in the last 72 hours and he has no idea what it's like out there, none! sunshine credibly four days after it was apparent to cramer what was going on, bill dudley, the head of the new york's operations desk said at a meeting, quote, we've done quite a bit of work trying to identify some of the funding questions surrounding bear stearns, countrywide and there's been some strain but looks like there's nothing imminent in those areas. to be fair, dudley would eventually become a leading advocate of extraordinary fed policies. both of those
our steve liesman with the story. steve, this took you by surprise, huh? >> reporter: there were some really interesting comments on there, the release of the fed transcript five years afterwards, and what's clear from the monumental meetings of the fed in 2007 is we know now if we didn't already that jim cramer was right. the fed really did have no idea how bad it was out there. listen to this. >> bernanke is being an academic. he has no idea. >> cramer. >> i've talked...
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lakota our correspondent steve rosenberg, behind the kremlin walls. -- let's go to. to correspondents >> the o our correspondent. >> the archangel cathedral, this is where princes and russian tsars were laid to rest. the western wall is the most prestigious place to be buried. you can see amazing frescoes depicted paradise, the idea being that these pictures would give a nice sendoff to have an for the russian rulers. it's not just the cathedral's which remind you of the imperial past, there's a lot more, as i have discovered. there's one place in the kremlin where you really get appeal for what it must of been like to be a russian czar. it's here in the armory. this museum is a treasure trove of imperial artifacts, packed with things the russians used to it from, put on, and sit on. -- used to eat from. this is a thrown from the only time in history where there were two bazaaczars. a 15-year-old and his 10-year- old brother. their older sister sophia used to hide in a secret compartment where she could whisper instructions to them. you need a crown if you have a thr
lakota our correspondent steve rosenberg, behind the kremlin walls. -- let's go to. to correspondents >> the o our correspondent. >> the archangel cathedral, this is where princes and russian tsars were laid to rest. the western wall is the most prestigious place to be buried. you can see amazing frescoes depicted paradise, the idea being that these pictures would give a nice sendoff to have an for the russian rulers. it's not just the cathedral's which remind you of the imperial...
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>> steve: very nice! more kids would play stringed instruments if they could do that in school. >> gretchen: as my son would say, that was sick! that was amazing. i love it. >> steve: their new album is available everywhere, right? >> everywhere. >> brian: if everyone buys it, you can get real cellos, because these have no bodies. they need some help. >> gretchen: you are fantastic. >> steve: thank you very much. >> gretchen: coming up, forget everything you heard about the food. why healthy things like asparagus and oatmeal are really devils in disguise. we'll reveal it coming up. you you you you so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fiftee
>> steve: very nice! more kids would play stringed instruments if they could do that in school. >> gretchen: as my son would say, that was sick! that was amazing. i love it. >> steve: their new album is available everywhere, right? >> everywhere. >> brian: if everyone buys it, you can get real cellos, because these have no bodies. they need some help. >> gretchen: you are fantastic. >> steve: thank you very much. >> gretchen: coming up, forget...
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this is the administration that steve rowe this way into a third term trying to rewrite the rules around the second amendment. he can get things done and he wants to, but now he is saying his hands are tied. adam: last time we had a strike was 1979. it lasted how long? >> thirteen weeks. adam: and this one? >> they are rallying favors, trying to send people back to work, but the members recognize that their whole way of life will be gone if the provisions disappeared. adam: it blumberg was is a several of the cases were school bus drivers in new mexico and california? >> absolutely, just like what happened it was it -- rashid, it will reverberate here. what happens to labor anywhere has implications for a labor everywhere. adam: all right. we appreciate your being here. melissa will be back next time. next up, uranium. it could soon operate in virginia. now, it would be one of the world's largest, but is the nuclear energy pay off for the potential risk? even peope outside virginia have skin in this game, which is why are going to debate whether it should go forward. plus a restaurant ow
this is the administration that steve rowe this way into a third term trying to rewrite the rules around the second amendment. he can get things done and he wants to, but now he is saying his hands are tied. adam: last time we had a strike was 1979. it lasted how long? >> thirteen weeks. adam: and this one? >> they are rallying favors, trying to send people back to work, but the members recognize that their whole way of life will be gone if the provisions disappeared. adam: it...
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congressman steve stockman has introduced a bill to repeal the gun-free school zone toss get rid of that school zone loophole where people can carry basically all over the country except at places of work like a school where they fear prosecution, and that's what -- jenna: eric is calling this a loophole, lori where people know that they can come into the school grounds and that they are not going to meet anyone that is armed. the argument there is that we are leaving our children really open and defenseless. what do you think about that? >> i disagree with the gentleman. here is the thing. americans do not want to live in an armed society. we do not want a gun machine at every corpse, every church, every movie theater, frankly every school. we do not need this. we would like to live in a gun violence-free world, and arming more and more people is not the solution. americans are with us on that. they want their children in a classroom with a teacher engaging in the reason they are there, education. we should not ask our teachers to be armed. they have come out against this in a multitude
congressman steve stockman has introduced a bill to repeal the gun-free school zone toss get rid of that school zone loophole where people can carry basically all over the country except at places of work like a school where they fear prosecution, and that's what -- jenna: eric is calling this a loophole, lori where people know that they can come into the school grounds and that they are not going to meet anyone that is armed. the argument there is that we are leaving our children really open...
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steve is joining us from miami. go ahead, please. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i would like to say that i'm cuban american. i got here in 1960 and to us and what i've learned since then is that white and black, we're all the same. putting that aside, he made a comment about gun control. the first thing that has happened in cuba, russia, is one thing, they take the guns away from the citizens. we don't need that in the united states of america. i believe we have a second amendment that goes back for a long time. second, spending. how can we keep spending money when our nation doesn't have a penny to stand on? my three kids and my grandkids, what are they going to believe in us? i have a question, for the democratic party. in cuba right now they are not political refuges anywhere. right now i'm watching c-span at my mother's place. she worked for 30-something years in this beautiful nation. when are we going to stop giving away our money, ok, that people pay taxes in this beautiful nation. we have people coming in --ly use my place of birth, cuba. host:ly
steve is joining us from miami. go ahead, please. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i would like to say that i'm cuban american. i got here in 1960 and to us and what i've learned since then is that white and black, we're all the same. putting that aside, he made a comment about gun control. the first thing that has happened in cuba, russia, is one thing, they take the guns away from the citizens. we don't need that in the united states of america. i believe we have a second...
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we know that, steve, right? two words that stuck out to me, hyper bolic discounting which goes to the stock market, what we talk about everyday here on cnbc, which is we tend to underestimate the benefits of something later because we want it now. which leads us to make dumb decisions. >> right, right. you can actually answer the question, you know, why are we unlikely to live up to our new year's resolutions. why is congress unlikely to come to decisions with the same answer. which is this idea of hyper bolic discounting. we want smaller sooner rewards rather than larger later rewards. essentially, we are with a craft made on really big decisions and just take the gimme, gim maine, gimme in the short term. >> i think it is the extent in which the politics of policy incorporated some of the new economics. a law professor of university of kansas brought into the obama administration and he started implementing some of the behavioral economic incentives in government programs. i think run out of washington. but un
we know that, steve, right? two words that stuck out to me, hyper bolic discounting which goes to the stock market, what we talk about everyday here on cnbc, which is we tend to underestimate the benefits of something later because we want it now. which leads us to make dumb decisions. >> right, right. you can actually answer the question, you know, why are we unlikely to live up to our new year's resolutions. why is congress unlikely to come to decisions with the same answer. which is...
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steve handlesman, news4. >>> is he a victim? coming up on news4, the latest on the notre dame player with an inspirational story that was all a hoax. >>> protecting the inauguration, why it's going to be even tougher to get a ticket to the swearing-in. ♪ >>> and did lady gaga steal a hit song? all about the court battle under way. >>> the big step dulles airport is now taking to accommodate all the vips coming to t >>> the report does not disclose how many hosages survived or how many militants were killed. secretary of state clinton called the situation fluid today, and the u.s. is hoping the situation will be involved with a minimal loss of life. >>> today craigslist and ebay answered a plea by the congressional inaugural committee to ban the sale of tickets to monday's public swearing-in ceremony. reports showed the sites had scalped tickets going for hundreds, even thousands. stubhub has already agreed not to sell the tickets. the inaugural committee says the tickets will have anti-counterfeit measures to prevent. >>> dull
steve handlesman, news4. >>> is he a victim? coming up on news4, the latest on the notre dame player with an inspirational story that was all a hoax. >>> protecting the inauguration, why it's going to be even tougher to get a ticket to the swearing-in. ♪ >>> and did lady gaga steal a hit song? all about the court battle under way. >>> the big step dulles airport is now taking to accommodate all the vips coming to t >>> the report does not disclose...
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thanks steve. >> steve: you bet. a group overcome treacherous seas to victory in one of the world's most dangerous races. modeled for success. it does a body good. and also the secret to winning yourself a nobel peace prize? sign us up! ♪ >> all right. it's one of the most dangerous ocean races around. sailing from sydney, australia to taz mania, in 1998 a group of amateur sailors overcame hurricane winds and monstrous waves to push it victory. the story of triumph and survival provides lessons in teammate. the author of "into the storm" lessons in teamwork. and dennis perkins, welcome. you weren't at this race. >> i wasn't at this one, i did another one, but wasn't there in '98. >> brian: first off, you have a smaller vessel than most, a huge storm and somebody said go around the storm and did. these guys went into it. and why did that work? what did we learn from that? >> what we learned from that, here you have a group of people who are in a small boat and the temptation is to turn around and run for safety. tes
thanks steve. >> steve: you bet. a group overcome treacherous seas to victory in one of the world's most dangerous races. modeled for success. it does a body good. and also the secret to winning yourself a nobel peace prize? sign us up! ♪ >> all right. it's one of the most dangerous ocean races around. sailing from sydney, australia to taz mania, in 1998 a group of amateur sailors overcame hurricane winds and monstrous waves to push it victory. the story of triumph and survival...
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now it will be steve 19. there's no austerity. >> what michael is saying in a very long-winded way is don't fight the fed. not fighting the fed. the fed, europe, japan's now with b to go hog wild. >> sure, sure. >> the whole world is printing new money. >> abe, the new prime minister of japan, japan is at least discussing a new quantitative easing scheme for them. they are going to be printing a lot of yen. >> the point is all that tends to be good for assets like stocks? >> very stimulative. europe will have to start printing money as well to deal with their issues so you don't want to fight that liquidity. >> earnings don't matter then? >> earnings do matter. i think probably revenue will matter a lot more than earnings by the end of 2013. earnings matter and fundamentals matter but the backdrop is we know what we think may not be relevant or what bernanke thinks is relative, he'll keep this a liquid environment for the foreseeable future. >> jim bianco, earnings matter. steve's liked to the earnings so far
now it will be steve 19. there's no austerity. >> what michael is saying in a very long-winded way is don't fight the fed. not fighting the fed. the fed, europe, japan's now with b to go hog wild. >> sure, sure. >> the whole world is printing new money. >> abe, the new prime minister of japan, japan is at least discussing a new quantitative easing scheme for them. they are going to be printing a lot of yen. >> the point is all that tends to be good for assets like...
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you could operate a business. >> you know, steve, i have a question to you. i know it's basically fed policy under ben, under chairman greenspan not to wade into the actual mode to solve these issues, but isn't it a bit disingenuous of the fed to talk about all this uncertainty without making any comments as to hey, you guys, you need to deal with the debt. you need to deal -- >> but, they are. bernanke makes that comment a lot. he has said. >> says it all the time. >> more a solution. like telling them how to go about it. >> that's the problem the fed is in, at least bernanke has put himself in this position. he does not want to tell congress and the administration how to solve the problem. he just says you have to put it on a sustainable path. >> isn't he part of it? can't -- none of this really could have occurred if our servicing the debt was $800 billion a year and interest rates were a couple hundred basis points higher, so doesn't he have a responsibility? >> bernanke answer that had question, and he said, you know what? what would be better, that you
you could operate a business. >> you know, steve, i have a question to you. i know it's basically fed policy under ben, under chairman greenspan not to wade into the actual mode to solve these issues, but isn't it a bit disingenuous of the fed to talk about all this uncertainty without making any comments as to hey, you guys, you need to deal with the debt. you need to deal -- >> but, they are. bernanke makes that comment a lot. he has said. >> says it all the time. >>...
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. >> steve grasso, you've been in the casino name. what is your fave? >> i've been waiting for a pull back to buy wynn. it is overbought here. i'm waiting but i don't know if i'm going to get the chance. i might see 130 before then but i would be a buyer in the teens, 118 down to 11 a. >> jane? >> all right. julia borsen called it yesterday. when face tbook announced its n, whatever it is, she suggested that yelp might suffer because people would rather get restaurant recommendations from friends than strangers. and sure enough, today yelp shares were down more than 1%. >> tim? >> we talked about that, in fact, you got in my grill last night. >> i didn't get in anybody's grill. >> i thought the release had to be so sky opening that it was going to seize the death nel for guys like google -- not google, but yelp and guys that are part of the social network where people can do this on facebook. >> all right jane. >> all right, finally, it is my favorite day of the year, january 16th, today is national do nothing day. which is what they do 365 days a year
. >> steve grasso, you've been in the casino name. what is your fave? >> i've been waiting for a pull back to buy wynn. it is overbought here. i'm waiting but i don't know if i'm going to get the chance. i might see 130 before then but i would be a buyer in the teens, 118 down to 11 a. >> jane? >> all right. julia borsen called it yesterday. when face tbook announced its n, whatever it is, she suggested that yelp might suffer because people would rather get restaurant...
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and justin powers and steve hayes. charles? >> obama has showed in his first term that he thinks large. he sees himself as a historical president who will change the united states. he actually said, in the way that reagan was historically... important president in a way that a clinton or a nixon was not. he sees himself in that mode. he has accomplished in the first term something revolutionary, with national health care, that liberals have dreamed of for a hundred years and succeeded in increasing the tax scplefl spending level in a country that was unprecedented. so i think he wants to go very large in the second term, in that -- i think we he will try to do it on immigration. initially, he will try on guns. but i think he wants to push us towards a european state -- more entitlementsments and raise the revenue so we become much more like a european social democratic state. he might have some success. >> i think a lot of liberals would be thrilled if that was the case. you hear this a lot, that he is going to be this transfor
and justin powers and steve hayes. charles? >> obama has showed in his first term that he thinks large. he sees himself as a historical president who will change the united states. he actually said, in the way that reagan was historically... important president in a way that a clinton or a nixon was not. he sees himself in that mode. he has accomplished in the first term something revolutionary, with national health care, that liberals have dreamed of for a hundred years and succeeded in...
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steve was talking earlier about research in motion. it's been thon path to the upside for a while now and so has nokia. nokia has had a little pullback now but they've got china mobile. right now apple, what you're preying on is the second half for apple right now. the new release of a lot of their products. obviously i think their earnings are going to be extremely strong but then what? i think you've got to look a little further out and say this is going to be a second half of the year story for apple. >> don't strong earnings from apple, joe, erase almost all of the questions that are hanging over the street and this stock right now? >> i think they have to be very, very strong earnings. i think that's great commentary by pete. many people including myself are trying to manage this on a day by day basis and market time and i don't think that is what you do with apple. you keep it as an investment. to fully answer your question i think much of the unfolding story for apple that is going to be known is a story that is going to evolve
steve was talking earlier about research in motion. it's been thon path to the upside for a while now and so has nokia. nokia has had a little pullback now but they've got china mobile. right now apple, what you're preying on is the second half for apple right now. the new release of a lot of their products. obviously i think their earnings are going to be extremely strong but then what? i think you've got to look a little further out and say this is going to be a second half of the year story...
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steve nash, alley-oop to kobe bryant. lakers by seven at the break. third quarter, kobe, monta ellis brings it. entering the fourth, l.a. pulls away. chris duhon. an 11-point lead. kobe likes it. later, dwight howard. 14 of 18 from the field. 31 points, 16 rebounds, 4 blocks. back-to-back strong games since returning from injury. kobe, baseline fadeaway. he had 31. lakers have won two-straight. of course, the next test is a truer test, hosting the defending champion miami heat on thursday. >>> have a great day. >>> well, who let the dogs out? seriously. that was a question they were asking when these pooches interrupted a soccer match in turkey. one of them getting ahold of a fan's hat. >> they made themselves at home on the field greeting players. and weren't in a rush to leave. the grounds keepers carried the dogs off. good luck they didn't leave presents on the field. >>> there's parents awake right now with the crying newborns. here's an idea for you. >> this video is going viral right now. that's benjamin being rocked by the do it yourself auto r
steve nash, alley-oop to kobe bryant. lakers by seven at the break. third quarter, kobe, monta ellis brings it. entering the fourth, l.a. pulls away. chris duhon. an 11-point lead. kobe likes it. later, dwight howard. 14 of 18 from the field. 31 points, 16 rebounds, 4 blocks. back-to-back strong games since returning from injury. kobe, baseline fadeaway. he had 31. lakers have won two-straight. of course, the next test is a truer test, hosting the defending champion miami heat on thursday....
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host: on the republican line, steve is joining us from virginia, good morning. caller: is important to look at what has been accomplished in the first four years. the values the -- the value of united states dollar has been reduced by 50% and the value of gold has gone up. everybody on welfare has half as much money to use and all the contributors have golden safety deposit boxes. the rich got richer, and the poor have gotten poorer, let's hope the second term as a little bit more appropriate. host: thanks for the call. from "the national journal "-- the richard nixon inaugurals parade a pesticide to get rid of pigeons. calvin coolidge was sworn in by his own father and ulysses s. grant wanted canaries at his ball. planners did not plan for and there were called temperatures, 100 birds for to doubt that day. that is according to "the national journal." back to your calls -- cincinnati, ohio, democrats line, good morning. caller: good morning, i am one of her biggest fans. this president is so scrutinized. he has done the best that he could to bring the country b
host: on the republican line, steve is joining us from virginia, good morning. caller: is important to look at what has been accomplished in the first four years. the values the -- the value of united states dollar has been reduced by 50% and the value of gold has gone up. everybody on welfare has half as much money to use and all the contributors have golden safety deposit boxes. the rich got richer, and the poor have gotten poorer, let's hope the second term as a little bit more appropriate....
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